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Fix bootstrapping problems. Use the system locale to specify Emacs locale defaults. * international/mule-cmds.el (global-map): Do not use backquote, because that makes a bootstrapping problem if you need to recompile all Lisp files using interpreted code. * international/mule.el (charset-id, charset-bytes, charset-dimension, charset-chars, charset-width, charset-direction, charset-iso-final-char, charset-iso-graphic-plane, charset-reverse-charset, charset-short-name, charset-long-name, charset-description, charset-plist): Likewise. * subr.el (save-match-data): Likewise. * international/mule-cmds.el (set-display-table-and-terminal-coding-system): New function, containing code migrated out of set-language-environment. (set-language-environment, set-locale-environment): Use it. (locale-translation-file-name): Moved here from startup.el. (locale-language-names, locale-preferred-coding-systems): New vars. (locale-name-match, set-locale-environment): New functions. * language/japan-util.el (setup-japanese-environment-internal): Prefer japanese-iso-8bit if the system-type is usg-unix-v. * startup.el (iso-8859-n-locale-regexp): Remove. (locale-translation-file-name): Move to mule-cmds.el. (command-line): Move locale-stuff into set-locale-environment.
author Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
date Tue, 19 Oct 1999 07:18:58 +0000
parents 95732eb5af6e
children b174db545cfd
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;;; forms-d2.el --- demo forms-mode

;; Author: Johan Vromans <jvromans@squirrel.nl>
;; Created: 1989

;; This sample forms exploit most of the features of forms mode.

;; Set the name of the data file.
(setq forms-file "forms-d2.dat")

;; Use 'forms-enumerate' to set field names and number thereof.
(setq forms-number-of-fields
      (forms-enumerate
       '(arch-newsgroup			; 1
	 arch-volume			; 2
	 arch-issue			; and ...
	 arch-article			; ... so
	 arch-shortname			; ... ... on
	 arch-parts
	 arch-from
	 arch-longname
	 arch-keywords
	 arch-date
	 arch-remarks)))

;; The following functions are used by this form for layout purposes.
;;
(defun arch-tocol (target &optional fill)
  "Produces a string to skip to column TARGET. Prepends newline if needed.
The optional FILL should be a character, used to fill to the column."
  (if (null fill)
      (setq fill ? ))
  (if (< target (current-column))
      (concat "\n" (make-string target fill))
    (make-string (- target (current-column)) fill)))
;;
(defun arch-rj (target field &optional fill) 
  "Produces a string to skip to column TARGET minus the width of field FIELD.
Prepends newline if needed. The optional FILL should be a character,
used to fill to the column."
  (arch-tocol (- target (length (nth field forms-fields))) fill))

;; Record filters.
;;
(defun arch-new-record-filter (the-record)
  "Form a new record with some defaults."
  (aset the-record arch-from (user-full-name))
  (aset the-record arch-date (current-time-string))
  the-record				; return it
)
(setq forms-new-record-filter 'arch-new-record-filter)

;; The format list.
(setq forms-format-list
     (list
       "====== Public Domain Software Archive ======\n\n"
       arch-shortname
       " - "			arch-longname
       "\n\n"
       "Article: "		arch-newsgroup
       "/"			arch-article
       " "
       '(arch-tocol 40)
       "Issue: "		arch-issue
       " "
       '(arch-rj 73 10)
       "Date: "			arch-date
       "\n\n"
       "Submitted by: "		arch-from
       "\n"
       '(arch-tocol 79 ?-)
       "\n"
       "Keywords: "		arch-keywords
       "\n\n"
       "Parts: "		arch-parts
       "\n\n====== Remarks ======\n\n"
       arch-remarks
     ))

;; That's all, folks!